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#25-BT-0101, State of San Andreas v. Ivy Jefferson (Raven)
Posted: 07 Jun 2025, 18:44
by Piper Johnson
Defendant Name: Ivy Raven
Defendant Phone: 271-2264
(( Defendant Discord: KevWolftv ))
(( Defendant Timezone: UTC ))
Type of Representation (Pick one): Public Defender
Charging Department: LSPD
Date & Time of Incident(s): 03/JUN/2025 16:15
Charge(s):
- WM02 - Possession of a Class 1 Firearm
Narrative:
I believe my client was wrongfully charged.
I,
Piper Johnson, hereby affirm that all information provided above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and understand that knowingly providing false information could result in additional charges and/or fines.
(( I affirm that all information submitted has been obtained via In-Character means.
))

Re: State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
Posted: 17 Jun 2025, 03:35
by Hope Kant
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
NOTICE OF RECEIPT
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
#25-BT-0101
The court has hereby received and acknowledged the above case on the 17th day of June, 2025.
The Superior Court of San Andreas has received your filing and the case is now pending activation. Be advised that the bench trial court system operates off a time-slot scheduling system. Please look out for notifications from either the courts or your attorney in regards to scheduling your bench trial.
During this time, the defendant is encouraged to reach out to a licensed defense attorney in order to prepare a proper defense. The defendant is further encouraged to speak with an authorized individual at Rockford Hills City Hall, Mission Row Police Station, or Paleto Bay Sheriff's Office for official clarification on the specific charges received and their respective date and times, as once the case has been activated, any omitted charges will be considered abandoned and unable to be disputed within this case.

Associate Justice
Branch Administrator
San Andreas Judicial Branch
505-9925 — [email protected]

Re: #25-BT-0101, State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
Posted: 17 Jun 2025, 03:36
by Hope Kant
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
NOTICE OF ACTIVATION & ORDER FOR DISCOVERY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
#25-BT-0101
A Notice of Activation & Order for Discovery was entered in the above case on the 17th day of June, 2025.
The case of State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven is hereby activated and opened by this Court.
Be advised that the bench-trial court system runs on a weekly time-slot system. The prosecution and defense are hereby ordered to provide their evidence to the Court via Motion for Discovery within the next 30 days or file a Motion for Continuance.
If at any point in time the defendant or prosecution wishes set precedence or desire a formal criminal trial, they are welcome to file a Motion for a Change in Venue.

Associate Justice
Branch Administrator
San Andreas Judicial Branch
505-9925 — [email protected]

Re: #25-BT-0101, State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
Posted: 13 Jul 2025, 22:30
by Terence Williams

San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
MOTION FOR DISCOVERY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
#25-BT-0101
A Motion for Discovery was filed in the above case on the 13th of July, 2025.
The State of San Andreas, by and through the undersigned attorney, filed this Motion for Discovery, and presents the following as evidence;


Los Santos Police Department
ARREST REPORT
"TO PROTECT AND TO SERVE" |
MUGSHOT
- SUSPECT DETAILS
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Full Name: Ivy Raven
Phone Number:
Licenses Suspended: No
Officers Involved:
- Police Cadet Jackson Crail
- Police Officer III Robin Long
Charges:
- WM02 - Possession of a Class 1 Firearm
INCIDENT NARRATIVE
- Incident Date: 03/JUN/2025
Explain what happened, sufficient detail must be given to justify the placed charges, videos could be provided.
- 3-U-19 responded to a 10-70 on a 10-55 near Upper Pillbox when (later identified) Miss Ivy Raven pulled up to the scene and entered conversation with Officer Robin Long about her upcoming interrogation at MRPD which they had been attempting to do for the past several days.
During this interaction Miss Raven kicked the side of 3-U-19's cruiser and sped off towards Vinewood, Cadet Jackson Crail was driving the vehicle and began pursuing Miss Raven. Eventually the vehicle went off road and the unit lost visual.
Later 3-U-19 were performing a traffic stop by Legion Square when Miss Raven pulls up to the scene again wearing a mask, Officer Long requests they get back in their vehicle which Miss Raven does not, Officer Long then requests they remove their mask which Miss Raven does not. Officer Long goes to detain Miss Raven who then runs from the Officer until shortly being tazed by GSB who were near by. Officer Long searched Miss Raven and found a Pistol.50 in the bag (WM02 - Possession of a Class 1 Firearm).
Police Captain I Jonathan Willowick and Police Lieutenant II Dale Ashcroft were both on scene and after an lengthy discussion decide not to charge Miss Raven with evading seeing as they couldn't 'Officialy' identify them at the first scene.
Cadet Jackson takes over the arrest and transports Miss Raven to MRPD to serve time.
EVIDENCE DETAILS
- Document the possessions confiscated from the arrested suspect.
Possessions are to be documented individually, examples of documented illegal possessions are "Pistol .50" or "12 grams of Cocaine". Legal possessions that can be categorized may be grouped, eg. "Clothing" to describe all clothing items. Body camera footage/pictures may be attached as an evidence exhibit.
Where possible, the serial number of each firearm seized as evidence should be noted.
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Illegal Possessions:
Exhibit A: 1x .50
1x marijuana
Legal Possessions:
Exhibit A: 1x jeans
1x mask
1x GPS
1x radio
1x red mask
1x water
1x silver ring
1x boots
Terence Williams
Attorney General
San Andreas Judicial Branch
234-9321 —
[email protected]

Re: #25-BT-0101, State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
Posted: 20 Jul 2025, 18:21
by Hope Kant
Re: #25-BT-0101, State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
Posted: 27 Jul 2025, 15:58
by Hope Kant
Re: #25-BT-0101, State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
Posted: 03 Aug 2025, 14:23
by Hope Kant
Re: #25-BT-0101, State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
Posted: 09 Aug 2025, 20:02
by Joseph Horton

San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
NOTICE OF TRIAL
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
#25-BT-0101
A trial date was set on the above case on 9th day of August, 2025.
In accordance with the availability reported by both parties in response to the Notice of Scheduling/time-slot application, this trial shall take place at 07:00 PM on 11th day of August, 2025 at Rockford Hills City Hall, Carcer Way, Metro Los Santos, SA.
Both parties are ordered to be present in the Judges Chambers no later than 15 minutes prior to the above listed date for pretrial arrangements. If complications occur that must result in a delay or cancellation of the trial, you are ordered to inform the court no later than 12 hours prior to the above listed date.
So ordered,

Magistrate Judge
San Andreas Judicial Branch
274-6959 — [email protected] 
Re: #25-BT-0101, State of San Andreas v. Ivy Raven
Posted: 11 Aug 2025, 15:41
by Joseph Horton
Re: #25-BT-0101, State of San Andreas v. Ivy Jefferson (Raven)
Posted: 11 Aug 2025, 23:46
by Joseph Horton

San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
ISSUANCE OF VERDICT
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Ivy Jefferson (Raven)
#25-BT-0101
A decision was reached in the above case on the 11th day of August, 2025.
The Court has performed a Judicial Review of this case following the Defendant's request, given they were unable to attend their scheduled trial.
This case stems from an incident that took place on the 3rd day of June, 2025. Officers were involved in a Traffic Stop at Legion Square where an unidentified individual was given lawful orders to step back from the Traffic Stop, as well as to remove their mask. This individual then failed to do so, running from Police.
The Court finds that the actions of the Officers were justified and lawful as the actions of the defendant were initially in violation of GC04 - Face Concealment. Through the Defendant's failure to follow the lawful orders from Officers, they were subsequently in violation of GM10 - Failure to Comply / Identify and GM19 - Face Concealment (b), establishing Probable Cause to perform an arrest. The arrest of the individual, identified as the Defendant, Ivy Jefferson, led to the discovery of the firearm in their possession.
The Court finds that the actions of the Defendant in this case met the threshold for further charges, given their refusal to follow lawful orders as well as exhibits listed in their possession. However, the Court will respect the original charges placed by the charging department.
It is with the above considerations that I issue the following verdict:
- On the count of WM02 - Possession of a Class 1 Firearm, I find the defendant, Ivy Jefferson, guilty.
In addition to the Infraction Notice placed on the Docket for failing to appear to the originally scheduled trial, an additional $15,000 fine will be placed to cover court fees, totalling $25,000.

Magistrate Judge
San Andreas Judicial Branch
274-6959 — [email protected] 